To: SeekAndFind
This is a tragedy. NPR always offered CHOICE, and without NPR, my choices are limited.
On a given day, for example, I might want to listen to a panel of 10 lisping homosexuals discuss the "impact" of CO2 on the trans and nonbinary community of Brattleboro, Vermont,
Or I might want to listen to a panel of only 5 vegan lesbians talking about how they feel about whether I might be appropriating their culture.
(The lesbians are the ones on NPR who don't have lisps.)
So, without these media choices paid for principally by my tax dollars,
and without "anything else to do" apparently other than give the most valuable frequencies and FCC licenses in America to this monoculture of hard leftists,
I sort of feel we're lost as a nation.
31 posted on
03/27/2023 8:39:45 AM PDT by
golux
To: golux
RE: NPR always offered CHOICE, and without NPR, my choices are limited.
Do we have a CHOICE as to whether or not we want our tax dollars ( taken from us under the barrel of a gun ) to be used to fund them?
To: golux
The low end of the FM dial is the most valuable? I hadn’t realized that.
To: golux
Brattleboro is a far cry from where Vermonters used to be just a few generations ago. Non-binary, trans, et al. Hard to even call it a “community” of sick people.
47 posted on
03/27/2023 1:09:33 PM PDT by
Savonarola
(Savonarola)
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